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Personal Pronouns

subject object
Personal Pronouns

subject object
Personal Pronouns

subject object
Personal Pronouns

subject object
Gary is a naughty boy. Gary does not listen to
Gary’s mum. When mum tells Gary to tidy Gary’s
room, Gary goes to play with Gary’s friends.

When Gary’s mum tells Gary to feed the dog, Gary


goes to play ball outside. But…

When Gary’s mum tells Gary to come eat supper,


Gary is at the table very fast. Gary loves food. Gary
eats Gary’s supper. Gary enjoys his supper.
Gary is a naughty boy. Gary does not listen to
Gary’s mum. When mum tells Gary to tidy Gary’s
room, Gary goes to play with Gary’s friends.

When Gary’s mum tells Gary to feed the dog, Gary


goes to play ball outside. But…

When Gary’s mum tells Gary to come eat supper,


Gary is at the table very fast. Gary loves food. Gary
eats Gary’s supper. Gary enjoys his supper.
Gary is a naughty boy. ________ does not listen to ________
mum. When mum tells ________ to tidy ________ room,
________ goes to play with ________ friends.

When ________ mum tells ________ to feed the dog,


________ goes to play ball outside. But…

When _________ mum tells _______ to come eat supper,


________ is at the table very fast. ________ loves food.
________ eats ________ supper. ________ enjoys his supper.
Gary ate supper when Gary got home. Gary enjoyed the
supper.

After its first use, instead of repeating 'Gary', we could


replace further uses with pronouns to avoid repetition,
such as:

Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the supper.


Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the supper.
Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the supper.

Noun Pronoun Pronoun


Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the supper.
Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the food.

Alternative
noun
Gary ate supper when he got home. He enjoyed the it.

Pronoun
Circle the subject pronoun:

Did I tell you what happened to his dog?


She is going to his party tomorrow.
When Jack tripped, he spilt the water all over them.
Missy is my cat; she is very affectionate.
Circle the object pronoun:

I told him, not to run in the street as it is very dangerous.


We went and ate lunch at her restaurant.
I found him at the pool, swimming with the other children.
He was strolling through the park, when he saw us.
Fill in the appropriate pronoun:
I’m going shopping, do _______ want to come with _______ ?
Jack saw _______ in the park. _______ were on the swings.
_______’s broken. Can you take a look at _______?
_______ were happy that our train had finally arrived.
That’s _______ over there! _______ did it!

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